PROTEIN-POLYPEPTIDE COMPLEX POSSESSING ANTIHYPOXIC, TISSUE-SPECIFIC REPARATIVE ACTION ON CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS, METHOD FOR PREPARING IT, AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION THEREOF Russian patent published in 2013 - IPC C07K2/00 C07K1/14 A61K38/02 A61K35/30 A61P25/00 

Abstract RU 2485132 C2

FIELD: medicine, pharmaceutics.

SUBSTANCE: group of inventions refers to biotechnology. What is described is a protein-polypeptide complex (BPC) possessing antihypoxic, tissue-specific, reparative action on the central and peripheral nervous systems, prepared of extracted homogenate of nerve tissue of farm hoofed embryos of a gestation age from the middle of the first to the middle of the last trimester of pregnancy, a method for preparing it and a pharmaceutical composition thereof. The PPC contains tissue-specific negative faintly acid neutral proteins and peptides with molecular weight 0.5 to 200 kDa with min. 70% of total protein weight having molecular weight falling within the range of 20 to 160 kDa. The PPC is used as an active ingredient in pharmaceutical compositions applicable for preparing therapeutic products.

EFFECT: inventions enables producing the products having high biological activity and applicable for treating the diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems, hypoxic conditions, and also used in sports medicine, emergency medicine.

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RU 2 485 132 C2

Authors

Nazarenko Anna Borisovna

Sokolov Mikhail Anatol'Evich

Dates

2013-06-20Published

2011-05-30Filed